Eutelsat Awarded ISO 14001
Certification for its Turin Teleport
10 June 2022
Eutelsat's teleport in Turin,
Italy, has just been granted ISO 14001
certification, testifying to the Group's commitment
to mitigating the environmental impact of its
terrestrial operations predominantly conducted at
its teleports. Issued by Bureau Veritas, a global
leader in certification services, the ISO 14001
certification is the latest addition to a similar
award secured by Eutelsat's teleport in Cagliari
(Italy) in July.
ISO 14001 is an international
standard which provides a framework for monitoring
and improving the environmental performance of
companies. It certifies an environmental management
system (EMS) defined as a set of processes designed
to incorporate environmental considerations into
other management systems within an organisation. For
an EMS to qualify under ISO 14001, the company must
be able to monitor its performance, reduce its
carbon footprint, build awareness among its
employees, and comply with all applicable
environmental regulations, while seeking continuous
improvement through the use of indicators and
controls that allow for meaningful changes to be
made to the system.
Eutelsat's Chief Technical
Officer Pascal Homsy stated: "The certification is a
clear demonstration of the Group's strong commitment
to improving its environmental performance.
Corporate Social Responsibility is a key pillar of
our corporate strategy. We are very proud that our
Turin teleport leads the way in our corporate
commitment to society by receiving this
certification, reflecting the extensive work and
dedication of all our teams across this operational
site.”
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